Hospitals
& Asylums (HA) dates to the Naval Hospital Act of Feb. 26, 1811, that was
the work of Paul Hamilton secretary of the Navy under President James Madison.
Distracted by the War of 1812 the Naval Asylum was not
established until 1834, after the citizen's arrest, detention, trial by jury,
lengthy appeal due to severe illness in re: US v. Thomas Fillebrown, Secretary of Commissioners of Navy Hospitals32 US 28 7 Pet. 28 (1833) and President Abraham
Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Declaration there.The
HA acronym was coined by Alexander Augustus the African American surgeon who
founded Freedmen’s Hospital & Asylum (HA) for President Lincoln, who also
created the Columbia Institution for the Deaf and populated Arlington National
Cemetery. The
codification of Title 24 of the United States Code was the work of Hon. Edward
C. Little who died on June 24, 1924.Economic law demands that we work together.Both the state and the private sector play an important role.Everyone has the fundamental right to be free of
hunger, poverty and disease.It is
the equal right of men and women to the enjoyment of all the economic, social
and cultural rights; to read and write. In all our dealings
we must be ethical.To the
government ethics is a matter of accounting for income, expenditure and
association.To the professional
ethics is a matter of profiting with the least risk of harm to anyone.Everyone has a
professional responsibility to provide adequately for the needs of those unable
to pay. The golden rule provides that one must treat others as one
wishes to be treated. Therefore non-violence and the
non-use of force are fundamental to all dealings with all people and we must
also reject all forms of hatred, bigotry, discrimination, prejudice, violence,
crime and disease. It is our duty to defend the life and liberty of all
people and treat everyone fairly.Believing
that the codification, adjudication and progressive change of HA statute will
promote the maintenance of international peace and security, the development of
healthy and friendly relations and the achievement of co-operation among all
people. Scholars should surpass 100 crunches, 100 push-ups and 10km run daily
and run a marathon on the Sabbath, with a laptop in backpack. Vote to end poverty by
2020.

To supplement Chapter One
Navy Hospitals, Naval Home, Army and other Naval Hospital, and Hospital Relief
for Seamen and Others §1-40.
To improve morale change of the name of the Department of Defense (DoD) to the
Military Department (MD) to graduate from Secretary of Defense Transfer Order
No. 40 of July 22, 1949 like the Public Health Department (PHD), from the
Department of Education Reorganization Act of 1978 and U.S. Customs from the
Homeland Security Act of 2002. Since its foundation in 1775 the US military has
suffered nearly 1.3 million casualties in 13 wars. There are more than 27
million US veterans. FY17 there were estimated to be a total of 1.4 million
active duty US soldiers, another 1.28 million Ready and Stand-by Reserves and
669,000 Civilian Employees, for a total of 3.35 million employees including
2.68 million soldiers. FY 17 Defense total budget request of $582.7 billion
seems adequate to calculate 2.5% annual growth in total military spending to
$597.3 billion FY 18 instead of either a 3.1% reduction or 8.8% increase. The
President must settle for 2.5% non-welfare administrative spending growth to
$597.3 billion FY18, $612.2 billion FY19, $627.5 billion FY20. Total FY 17
spending reported by the three military departments - Air Force $168.9 billion,
Army $148 billion and the Navy and Marine Corp $164.9 billion = $477.4 billion
Military Department spending and $597.3 billion in federal revenues FY17, a
$120 billion military surplus. To comply with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty (NPT) the US nuclear arsenal was reduced from 10,000 warheads, to no
more than 1,700 to 2,200 nuclear warheads by 2012 and plans to ultimately
eliminate them. To judge use of force, biological experimentation like tight
shoes, and environmental modification the Convention on the Prohibition of
Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques of
1977 and Law of the Sea of 1982 must be upheld. Subsidies for slash and burn
forest labor and logging need to be abolished. Slash piles and fire ladders to
arson the national forest must be dismantled to prevent kerosene from causing
the forest fires that cause triple digit summer heat that melts the Antarctic
Conservation Act of 1978. Non-emergency rescue use of the new Coast Guard
ice-breaker must be prohibited to protect the polar ice from hydrocarbon
oceanic warming pumps and pollution under the Polar Code of January 1, 2017.
Hostile oceanic warming pumps cause drought and intensify hurricanes and
natural weather oscillations, they have been extinguished by the Styrene
Information and Research Center (SIRC) and cabled out with magnet by Dutch Navy
for the benefit of news meteorology in 2005. Oceanic cooling pumps can prevent
hurricanes by reducing water temperature below 80ľ F US under Patent No. (2002) 0008155 and US Patent
No. (2008) 0175728 A1. The only peaceful purpose of oceanic heating
pumps is to generate winds blowing in the direction of oceanic cooling pumps
patented in 2012 by AS Trust & Holdings US Patent R441A by the American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, closer to the coast, to
make clouds to be seeded by Rainmaking US Patent No. (1966) 3,429,507 that can cause
flooding. To compensate civilians for any injury, casualty and property damage
caused by State action. In peace-time there are years when there are no
work-related deaths in the US military. To pass the Marine Corp Physical
Fitness Test (PFT) 50-100 push-ups, 50-100 crunches and 3-mile run.

To supplement Chapter 2Soldier’s and Airmen’s Home §41-70. 2.2 million people are behind bars in the United States, the most
in the world, with 693 detainees per 100,000 residents, is the second most
concentrated, in a world with a norm of 144 and arbitrary legal limit of 250
detainees per 100,000 residents. The prison
population quintupled from 503,586 detainees(220 per 100,000) in 1980
to a high of 2,307,504 (755 per 100,000) in 2008, as the result of mandatory
minimum sentencing, and their drug enforcement, before quietly going down to 2,217,947 (696 per 100,000) in 2014. The federal
prison population increased to a high of 219,298 in 2013 before decreasing to
183,191 in 2017 when Justice Department congressional budget authority began to
decline off-budget from a wild high of $50.8 billion FY 15 to $38.1 billion FY
19, due to the $2.361 billion victim compensation cap. The Judiciary must
abolish the U.S. Sentencing Commission pursuant to Blakely v. Washington
(2004). The Justice Department is charged with a $13 billion FY 19 force
reduction against the tampering of the Interagency Drug and Crime Enforcement,
Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), Federal Bureau of Investigation and
White House Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). The Justice
Department is minimally responsible for $28.0 billion spending limit FY 18 and
FY 19 cost overruns. The summary of appropriations and agency descriptions must
be consolidated into one pdf congressional budget justification for good time,
college credit. Community Relations Service terminates FY 19. The Office of Violence
against Women FY 19 will be entirely financed off-budget by the Crime Victim
Fund, that at 2.5% annual growth in collections, can afford to wait until 2032
to turn a surplus. Office
of Justice Programs (OJP) spending went down -30% FY 17- FY 18 as the result of
a -22.1% reduction in state and local law enforcement financing, while
Community Oriented Policing Service (COPS) increased 36.6% FY 17 – FY 18, and
all extra-jurisdictional police finance must be abolished for retaliation under
18USC§1513. The
DEA must be abolished, both the license fees of the Office of Diversion Control
(ODC), that poison tens to hundreds of thousands of Americans annually,
dishonors drug robbery, to evade legal process ordering the destruction of all
food and drugs seized by the police, including the entire DEA drug stockpile,
to prevent tampering under 18USC§1512. Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) must
be terminated for their involuntary biomedical experimentation under the
Nuremberg Code, Sec. 301 and 302 of the Food Drug & Cosmetic Act
(FD&CA) 21USC§331 and §332. The 20 week tuition
for Quantico Federal Police Academy, fees for the Forensic Laboratory and
National Criminal Justice Information Network contributions to the Uniform
Crime Reports, belong to the criminal division. Recidivism,
re-incarceration within 3 years of release from prison, is reduced from 66% to
50% with vocational certificates, to 35% with Associate degree to 0% in those
who earned a post-conviction Bachelor degree per curium34USC§60501. To promote rights and discipline minimizing
extra-judicial killing, false arrest and other misconduct under 42USC§1983
and 34USC§1260 all law enforcement, corrections,
foreign and civil service officers must possess a Bachelor degree and grant
Internet privileges in prison so convicts can minimally attend university
online under 34USC§12577.

To supplementChapter 3 National Home for Disabled
Volunteer Soldiers Battle Mountain Sanitarium Reserve §151-154. To
end poverty in the United States by 2020. To produce a federal budget surplus
FY 18 by deleting the Allowances, Other Independent Agencies (on-budget and
off-budget) and Other Defense - Civil Programs rows from the Government Outlays
by Agency Ledger (GOAL) and consolidate Commerce and Small Business
Administration, State and International Assistance and rename Social Security
on-budget Human Services under Art. 2(2) of the US Constitution. To amend the federal minimum wage from $7.25 an hour
2009-2017 to '$7.50 in 2018 and 3% more every year thereafter.' under
29USC§206(a)(1)(D). To support the Treasury's decision to abolish
the refundable premium and cost sharing reduction subsidy FY 18 all the action
now takes place under the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA) <15.0%.
To begin to experimentally reduce Medicare Part A HI tax revenues received by
the Hospital Insurance (HI) Trust Fund from the 2.9% payroll tax rate to 2.6%
payroll tax received, and continue to reduce federal outlays for Parts B and D
to 3% annual growth from FY 14 beginning FY 18 when a zero
growth policy would take over for all three programs to try to keep
federal health outlays under the $1 trillion limbo bar until national health
expenditures are less than 10% of GDP. To raise the patient's share in nursing
homes to the greater of $300 or 30% of benefits, by Treasury under 24USC§14a or
fee under 24USC§414. To amend the 1.8% DI tax rate starting January 1, 2019 in
Sec. 201(b)(1)(T) of the Social Security Act under 42USC§401(b)(1)(T) to either
2.1% DI tax, or 2.0% DI tax if OASI pays $240.4 billion including 2.5% interest
for CY09-CY15 to replicate to the extent possible revenue that would have been
received if the OASDI tax had been properly adjusted by Public Law 112-96. To
replace the Adjustment of the contribution and benefit base under Section 230
of the Social Security Act 42USC§430 with 'There is created in the Treasury a
Supplemental Security Income Trust Fund.' To tax the rich the full 12.4% Old
Age Survivor and Disability Insurance (OASDI) tax on all their income to pay
16-24 million children growing up poor SSI benefits FY18. To publish a highly
simplified online SSI application form without any In-kind-support maintenance
(ISMs) and optional disability questionnaire, for speedy Income and Eligibility
Verification System in Sec. 1137 of the Social Security Act under 42USC§132b-7.
To end benefit attrition with a 3% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) rule every
year inflation continues to run about 2.7% and the Trust Fund Ratio is greater
than 20% under Sec. 215(i) of the Social Security Act
42USC§415(i). To make an exception to the rule to pay
$777 mo. SSI a 5.7% COLA is needed from CY17, a 2.7% COLA CY18 followed by 3%
COLA to $777 SSI CY19 and 3% COLA every year for the earnings of low income
beneficiaries and workers to stay ahead of 2.7% average annual inflation. To
change the due date for the Annual Reports from April 1, April fool’s day, to
the 'summer solstice June 20-21' in Sec. 1161 of the Social Security Act under
42USC§1320c-10.To provide 14 weeks
of paid Maternity Protection under ILO Convention 183 (2000).

To supplement Chapter 4 Saint
Elizabeth’s Hospital and transfer
§321-329 from Chapter 9
Hospitalization of the Mentally Ill National Returned from Foreign Countries to
Article 11 §200-208
of this book. To graduate US Customs from the
Department of Homeland Security (HS), Military Department (MD) from Department
of Defense (DoD) and Public Health Department from Health and Human Services
(HHS). To abolish psychiatry, civil commitment, psychiatric drugs, and all
psychiatric hospitals, other than forensic or veteran’s, and prescribe
Amantadine (Symmetrel) for flu and psychiatric drug
tics. To abolish the word 'enforcement' in federal education statute under the
Slavery Convention of 1926 (a) 'enforcement of Section 111' at 20USC§112 needs
to be repealed under the 21st Amendment (1933) and, (b) the words 'enforcement of' must be removed from the
caption of Part 1200 so that it states, Nondiscrimination on the basis of
Handicap in programs or activities conducted by the National Council on
Disability, at the end of Education statute 34CFR§1200.170, and (c) General
Definitions of the Office of Museum and Library Services at 20USC§9101(1)
inappropriately applying the piracy (ahoy.one) of pornography to college and
public library wifi must be replaced with (1) No
stalking in the library 18USC§2261A(2). 25% of the world population, about 1.3
billion students were enrolled in school, in 2004. There are more than 70
million students in the US. About 98,000 elementary and secondary schools have
50 million students in attendance and 3.3 million teachers starting at $30k and
earning more than $44k on average. A steadily increasing percentage of
children, 3.4%, 1.7 million children were homeschooled in 2012. About 20
million students attend nearly 7,400 institutions of higher education who
employed 3.9 million employees, including more than 1.1 million college
professors with median earnings of around $89k per year. $209 billion in
federal aid are available FY 2017. Total ED on-budget spending spiked at $88.3
billion in 2015, $78.5 billion in 2016 and $79.5 billion in 2017. ED on-budget
spending should grow around 2.5% annually to $82 billion in 2018 and continue
to grow to $84 billion in 2019 and $86 billion in 2020. Public school teachers
should be enabled to contribute, on an individual and voluntary basis, the
menopause as disability (mad) tax rate, and contribute to the legislation of 14
weeks of unemployment compensation for maternity leave. Despite $11,100 per
pupil education spending in excess of $718 billion, rated the second highest of
any nation, child poverty is higher in the United States than any other
country, gradual improvement is lagging in international rank. In 2016 24% of children
under the age of 18, around 14 million-24 million, were growing up in poverty,
the highest rate in any industrialized nation. Of
18-to-64-year olds 20.5 million, 11.1% were poor and of people 65 and older 3.6
million, 10.1% were poor in 2011, although after medical expenses is said to be
the same as the overall poverty rate more than 15.4%. Before TANF beneficiaries declined
from 14.2 million in 1993 to less than 5 million families today child poverty
was estimated to be around the national average. To
compensate the US must tax the rich the full 12.4% OASDI tax rate to expand the
SSI program from 1.8 million children and 6.5 million adults in 2015 to pay the families of
16-24 million children and 30 million adults living below the poverty line in
the United States by 2020…MIRROR

To supplement Chapter 5 Columbia Institution
for the Deaf §231-250repealed.
To pay arrears of $600 million UNESCO and incidental to the UN
Contribution cuts from $1.4 billion FY 17 to $949 million FY 18, of 2.5% annual
growth to $1.5 billion in FY 18 and every subsequent year, under Art. 19 of the
UN Charter.As
of 2015 there are 7.2 billion people on the planet, roughly 9 times the 800
million people estimated to have lived in 1750, as the start of the Industrial
Revolution. The world population continues to rise rapidly, by around 75
million people per year. Soon enough there will be 8 billion by the
2020s, and perhaps 9 billion by the early 2040s. The Millennium
Development, MDGs for 1990-2015, cut in half the number of hungry people to 622
million people and percent of people in poverty to 22.75% by 2015 from 45.5% in
1990. 7.2 billion people, with a GWP of $90 trillion, are looking for
economic improvement.To provide 14 weeks of paid Maternity Protection under ILO
Convention 183 (2000). To settle perennial 2.5% annual outlay growth to $56.7
billion FY18 from a high of $57.5 billion FY 17 state department and
international assistance congressional budget authority. To receive
congressional budget authority of $57.5 billion FY 17 and $56.7 billion FY 18 +
~ $33 billion private aid = $57 billion - $90 billion US ODA = 0.28% - 0.46% of
GDP > 0.17% OECD estimate FY 18. To commission tax forms for voluntary UN
Contributions 1-2% of income suggested donation. To amend Title 22
Foreign Relations and Intercourse (a-FRaI-d) to
Foreign Relations (FR-ee) and Title 6 of the United
States Code, Title 6 of the Federal Code of Regulations and the name of the
Department of Homeland Security to “Customs”. To change the name of the Court
of International Trade of the United States (CoITUS)
to Customs Court (CC) and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to
Naturalization Service (USNS). To reduce the price of a work visa to a $500 tax
withholding under 26USC§1441. To sell state
IDs, drivers licenses and passports at equal price to those who are born,
naturalized or in some state of naturalization in the United States, and issue
special travel documents for stateless persons under common articles 26-29 of
the Conventions Relating to the Status of Refugees and Stateless Persons of
1951 and 1954 respectively. To settle claims for compensation with a Palestine
Supreme Court relating to Human Rights Council S-21/1
Ensuring respect for international law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory,
including East Jerusalem of July 24, 2014. To abolish all foreign
military finance, International Narcotic Control and School of the Americas,
and transfer all $6 billion annual treason to fund the UN. To change the name
of UN Office of Drugs and Crime (ODC) to Office of Crime (OC). To exempt corticosteroid inhalers from the 2020 ozone export ban under
the Montreal Protocol. To sell doxycycline,
clindamycin, metronidazole, ampicillin and corticosteroids inhalers in
hospitals and by the blind on federal property. To extinguish oceanic heating pumps and forest service fires
to reduce arson within special maritime and territorial jurisdiction under
18USC§81 and the Convention on the Prohibition of Military or any other
Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques (ENMOD) of 1978. To
support Russia and Canada to remove heating pumps polluting the arctic marine
environment and weather of the Hudson Bay and Arctic Ocean with new U.S Coast
Guard search and rescue ice-breaker under the Polar Code of January 1, 2017. To
remove the artificial heating belt in Atlantic and Indian Ocean waters 40°S by
magnetic cable and warship or oil tanker to end the drought in East Africa;
rain in October. To
protect coral reefs worldwide; the East and Gulf Coasts including the Caribbean
against hurricanes by reducing water temperature to <80° F using US Patent 20020008155, US
20080175728 A1 using
cooling pumps held by AS Trust & Holding Co. US
20080175728 A1. To place cooling pumps in the West coast to neutralize the dry
Santa Anna wind and create clouds to extinguish forest fires in the Northwest
with silver iodide missiles pursuant to Rainmaker US 1966 3,429,507. To remove
fallen trees from waterways to reduce flood risk. To
elect a Secretary and ratify a Statement of the United Nations (SUN).

To supplement Chapter 6 Freedmen’s Hospital §261-270. To safely reduce the US prison population that quintupled from 503,586
detainees (220 per 100,000) in 1980 to a high of 2,307,504 (755 per 100,000) in
2008 before quietly going down to 2,217,947 (693 per 100,000) in 2014. To set an arbitrary legal limit of 250
detainees per 100,000 residents. To ensure search, seizure and arrest warrants
are signed by a judge under Rule 4 Fed. Crim. P. To create an all-volunteer jury. To prevent
recidivism 100% of the time with a post-conviction Bachelor degree. To develop
a pre-release procedure for institutionalized persons to apply for SSI under
Sec. 1631(m) of the Social Security Act under 42USC§1383(m). To honor more than
300 economists and 600 churches who petitioned the White House to legalize
marijuana and reduce federal spending by $14 billion - >$1 billion in state
marijuana taxes and $13 billion force reduction.To decommission the US Sentencing
Commission, FBI, DEA, OJP Community Policing, State and Local Law Enforcement
Assistance, US Marshall's Drug and Crime Task Force, and White House Office of
National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) under Art. 2 Sec. 3 of the US Constitution
and Slavery Convention (1926). To change the name of the Justice Department
Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) to Bureau for Firearms and
Explosives (FE), Treasury Alcohol, Tobacco, Tax and Trade Bureau (ATTTB) to
Alcohol, Tobacco and Marijuana (ATM), and Court of International Trade of the
United States (COITUS) to Customs Court (CC) under the Supplementary Convention
on the Abolition of Slavery, the Slave Trade, and Institutions and Practices
Similar to Slavery (1956) and XXI Amendment. To amend federal torture statute to
comply with Arts. 2, 4 and 14 of the Convention against Torture and Other
Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment by repealing the phrase
“outside the United States” from 18USC§2340A(a) and Exclusive Remedies at
§2340B amended so: (1) The legal system shall ensure that the victim of an act
of torture obtains redress and has an enforceable right to fair and adequate
compensation, including the means for as full rehabilitation as possible. In
the event of the death of the victim as a result of an act of torture, their
dependents shall be entitled to compensation under Art. 14 of the Convention
against Torture. To ratify the Optional Protocol to the Convention against
Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (2003) to
establish a system of regular visits to places where people are deprived of
their liberty, in order to prevent torture and other cruel, inhuman or
degrading treatment or punishment. When a person has by a final decision been
convicted of a criminal offense and when subsequently his conviction has been
reversed or he has been pardoned on the ground that a new or newly discovered
fact shows conclusively that there has been a miscarriage of justice, the
person who has suffered punishment as a result of such conviction shall be
compensated according to law, unless it is proved that the non-disclosure of
the unknown fact in time is wholly or partly attributable to him under Art. 14
of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. No State shall make
or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens
of the United States under Sec. 1 of the 14th Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution.

To
supplement Chapter 7 National Cemeteries §271-296 and Chapter 7a Private and
Commercial Cemeteries §298. The common law standard for determining death is
the irreversible cessation of all vital functions. To avoid probate, own
nothing when dead; free wills, estates and trusts with pay-on-death (POD),
transfer-on-death (TOD) accounts and corporations. To support nearly 6 million
with social security survivor benefits. To pay for the growing $20 billion
funeral industry, funeral services were estimated to cost $4,166 for a burial
and $1,080 for a cremation in 2007, now the real average cost of a traditional
funeral is over $8,000 and much nearer to $10,000 with cemetery fees. To
sustain websites of deceased persons perpetually. To advise that funeral
director programs be lengthened to Bachelor degree. To continue to increase
life expectancy from (76. 1 for males and 80.9 for females in 2010) (76.8 for
males and 81.5 for females in 2015), although in
2015 an estimated 2.6 million Americans died, 4% up from 2.5 million in 2010,
there are fewer deaths per 100,000 (821 per 100,000 in 2010) (781 per 100,000
in 2015) and in 2000 there were 65,000 centenarians and in 2010 between 100,000
and 200,000. To express that globally
the proportion of persons aged 60 years and older is expected to double between
2000 and 2050, from 10 to 21 per cent, whereas the proportion of children is
projected to drop by a third, from 30 to 21 per cent, whereas the Census is
premature regarding the 22.9% under age 18 revision in 2015, down from 24% in
2010. To advise the Census to adopt the more popular Social Security area child
ratio of 23.33% for a total of 75.7 million children in a U.S. population of
324.5 million, more than 74.9 Baby Boomers born 1946-64 in the migrant
supplemented Social Security Area population of 330 million in 2016. To
prescribe fresh fabrics, vegan diet and athletic exercise routine; for heart
attacks; antibiotics cures endocarditis. To prescribe doxycycline to people
discharged from hospitals, clindamycin for children and pregnant women, to
treat toxic shock syndrome of Strep mixed with Staph, Lyme,
syphilis, bubonic plague or Staph endocarditis with its 50% death rate
per hospital admission. To differentiate flu, a wet cough, pneumonia, a dry
cough, aspergillosis, painful lung nodules, and pneumonitis, is treat them with
Amantadine or Tamiflu, Ampicillin or streptomycin, a dab of $1 hydrocortisone
crŹme on the chest, and respirator to prevent dust inspiration, respectively.
To differentiate cold, by runny nose, allergic rhinitis lasts more than a week,
and pertussis, an extremely runny nose in the first week when it can be treated
with antibiotics, to avoid 6 weeks of coughing. To
continue to reduce infant mortality rate from 5.1 infant deaths per 1,000 in
2016 and reduce maternal mortality rate from the opiate epidural adjusted high
of 32 per 100,000. To protect children and adolescents from unintentional injury, mostly
motor-vehicle-related (MVR), death. To continue to reduce the conventional
homicide rate from a high of 10.2 per 100,000 in 1980 to a low of 4.5 in 2013
to 5.3 per 100,000 in 2016. To redress 515 justified homicides from legal
intervention, the homicide rate of one million police officers is 51.5 per
100,000, ten times more than average, that of prisoners is three times normal.
To account for 20,0000 intentional of 52,000 poisoning deaths, opiates laced
with fentanyl and co-fentanyl, respiratory depression reversed by Narcan injection of naloxone or naltrexone tablet. To
reduce 156,000 accidental deaths and 15,872 homicides, abolish DEA – the H.

To
supplement Chapter 8 Gorgas Hospital §300-320.
To legalize marijuana worldwide. To reverse the 1,000% increase in fatal
opiate overdose respiratory depression since 2001 with Narcan
injections, naltrexone pills and prevent opiates from being adulterated with
fentanyl and cofentanyl under Sec. 301 of the Food,
Drug and Cosmetic Act under 21USC§331. To exempt corticosteroid inhalers from
the Ozone export ban in 2020 under the Montreal Protocol. To ensure Americans
have access to chemically tested generic prescription drugs without
prescription online and by vending machines in hospitals and by licensed blind
persons on Federal property by the Randolph-Sheppard Vending Stand Act (Pub. L.
74-732) under 34CFR§395.30 et seq. and 20USC§107 et seq. -
Amantadine for human influenza A and the extra-pyramidal side-effects of
antipsychotic drugs; corticosteroid inhalers for asthma; antibiotics for
endocarditis and those antibiotics that solve antibiotic resistance: ampicillin
for pneumonia and meningitis, doxycycline, the once a day antibiotic, for
bubonic plague, Lyme disease and hospital acquired methicillin resistant Staphylococcus
aureus and metronidazole, pre-surgery for gastroenteritis and joints. To
protect data with Open Source Software, encrypted wifi
and files. To regulate the $1 trillion global drug market with $600 billion in
pharmaceutical sales and $400 billion in recreational drug sales, other than
alcohol ($1 trillion and $890 billion tobacco sales, worldwide; $160 billion
pharmaceutical and $65 billion recreational drug sales, other than alcohol $400
billion and tobacco $59 billion in the U.S. To delete drugs from the UN Office
of Crime. To transfer International Narcotic Control Board (INCB) to World
Health Organization (WHO). To create a Bureau for Alcohol, Tobacco and
Marijuana (ATM) from the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau. To abolish
the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and create in the FDA a Drug
Evaluation Agency (DEA) to receive Office of Diversion Control license fees. To
eliminate sentences for illicit drug possession and trafficking, and release
all nonviolent drug offenders. To abolish DEA Form 222. To prohibit
dimethoxy-methyl-amphetamine (DOM) water soluble, three-day panic attack, then
six months recovery from severe mental illness. To limit use of monoclonal
antibodies to cancer drug manufacturing. To promote tractor roll-over
protection (ROPS) and seat belt use. To wear a respirator when working in the
dirt. To avoid Roundup, rBGH or rodenticide exposure.
To limit exclusively for medical use, antibiotics in animal feed, pesticides
and chemical fertilizers. To ensure high risk forest labor careers in mining,
wildfire fighting, agriculture, commercial fishing and forestry, from least to
most dangerous rural career, since the Mining Safety and Health Act of 1977,
are insured for disability under Sec. 223 of the Social Security Act under
42USC§423. To account for Agriculture and Interiors Department undistributed
offsetting receipts and sustain 3% annual spending growth for SNAP and Indian
Affairs (IA). To fire +/-33,000 Forest Service (FS) employees and contractors
for arson under 18USC81 with disability retirement under 5USC§8337 and donate
remainder of $5.3 billion FS FY 18 budget to Park Districts under 24USC§423(b)
and 54USC§302904. The right to bear arms under 16USC§1a-7b must be demoted to
the Chapter on Obstruction of Lawful Hunt 16USC§5201 et seqwith reference to Obstruction of Justice Rule 96 (Art. 134) of the Manual
for Courts-Martial.

To supplement Chapter 9
Hospitalization of Mentally Ill Nationals Returned from Foreign Countries §321-329that is transferred to Chapter 4. Common infectious diseases
accounted for 40% of all deaths in 1900 but they accounted for only 4% of all
deaths in 2000. Cardiovascular disease (CVD; heart disease and stroke) accounted
for 14% of all deaths in 1900 and for 37% in 2000. Cancer accounted for only 4%
of all deaths in 1900 but for 23% in 2000. In 1900, infant mortality was
162 per 1,000 live births and life expectancy at birth was only 47 years. In
1940, infant mortality was 63 per 1,000 live births and life expectancy was 55
years. In 2000, infant mortality was 7 per 1,000 and life expectancy was 77
years. The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) needs
transform itself into a Public Health Department (PHD), as should have been
done in the Department of Education Re-organization
Act on May 4, 1980, 20USC§3508, to account for a trillion dollar
limit on federal public health spending until national health expenditure is
less than 10% of GDP by 2030 with a 2.5% health annuity retroactively beginning
January 1, 2016. Credit is due Medicare Part B and ACA premium payers for any
overpayment of the 2.5% inflation in price of premium from the previous year,
to be sustainable. In 2014 private health insurance, including about 10 million
Affordable Care Act (ACA) marketplace policies, enrollment increased from 147
million to 207 million. The number of uninsured adults is estimated to have
declined from 22% in 2013 to 16% in 2014. High growth in human services FY 2017
must be accounted for separately with a 250% increase in supplemental security
income (SSI) if the Commissioner of Social Security and Congress pass the
Without Income Limit Law (LAW) and choose a 3%
economic growth year instead of 2.4% in 2016. HHS Budget-in-brief FY 2016-17
totals are inaccurate in regards to the exact amount of agency spending and
must be redone in the same style of receiving reports from the departments. The
CMS Justification of Estimates for Appropriations Committees are useless. The 2014
Report of the Board of Trustees of the Federal Hospital Insurance and
Supplemental Medical Insurance Trust Funds is more or less accurate, but
requires a little subtraction to arrive at a fairly accurate corroboration of
the total federal outlays in FY 2014. The 2015 report is tardy. It turns out
the 2014 report cannot be held harmless for the most extortionate 50% Part B
premium inflation 2015-16 ever, in a long history of cruel and unusual
inflation, justified by high Ultimate Assumptions about inflation, that must be
corrected for a stable 2.5% health annuity, the 2015 report is tardy - 2.5%
spending growth estimates from FY 2014 for Medicare programs is fair baseline
for HHS Medicare spending estimates. Medicaid estimates for 2014 are
complicated by a 15.9% increase in enrollment and 15.3% reduction in
beneficiaries settled by 0.5% + 2.5% health annuity = 3% growth 2014, 2.5%
every year thereafter. Health, United States, 2015 broke the 17.4% of GDP
deflator (2009-2013) while attempting to create a working account balance to
capitalize upon a downward revision in Investment, that is justified on the
basis of reinvestment of that year's health expenditures, and in Public health,
that absurdly cites federal public health spending nearly exactly although being
so fundamental to government public health is probably equally financed by both
state and local governments. The national health expenditure totals are
useless. By not deflating the 2013 private health insurance estimates, the
Actuary is accounting for investment securities other than net health insurance
premiums, and the 17.3% of GDP 2009-2013 and 17.5% of GDP 2014 deflator
estimate is actually an inflator in regards to the private health insurance
estimates. Suicide rates have increased nearly as much as fatal opiate overdose
deaths since 1999.

The entire 10 chapters of
Hospitals & Asylums (HA) have been republished to supplement the Armed
Forces Retirement Home §400-435.
AFRH houses approximately 1,600 veterans at the U.S. Soldiers’ and Airmen’s
Home (USSAH in Washington D.C. and the U.S. Naval Home (USNH) in Gulfport,
Mississippi. At an average age of 76, the largest percentage of
residents, 80% are WWII veterans, 30% in Korea and 10% in Vietnam. The
average length of stay is 10.6 years. The Naval Home was established in
the Naval Hospitals Act of Feb. 26, 1811 by Paul Hamilton of South Carolina,
secretary of the Navy, under President James Madison. As early as 1799, contributions of 20
cents per month were taken from every active duty member for the relief of
seamen in the service. Paul Hamilton of South Carolina, secretary of the Navy
under President James Madison legislated the Naval Hospital Act of Feb. 26,
1811 to provide for Naval Hospitals and the Naval Asylum. Distracted by the War
of 1812 the Naval Asylum was not established until 1834, after the citizen's
arrest, detention, trial by jury, lengthy appeal due to severe illness in re: US
v. Thomas Fillebrown, Secretary of Commissioners of
Navy Hospitals32 US 28 7 Pet. 28
(1833). Codification R.S. §4801 et seq. was derived from the act of Feb.
26, 1811. Abraham Lincoln wrote the Emancipation Proclamation at what is now
called the Armed Forces Retirement Home in Washington D.C. President Lincoln is
also attributed with founding Freedmen's Hospital, and the Columbia Institution
for the Deaf and Dumb. Legislation of the Soldier's and Airmen's Home is first
attributed to R.S. §4815; Mar. 3, 1883, ch. 130, §10,
22 Stat. 565. R.S. §4825, related to organization of National Home for Disabled
Volunteer Soldiers. R.S. §4838; related to the legislation of Saint Elizabeths Hospital on July 1, 1916. R.S. §2038; related to
the legislation of Freedmen's Hospital act June 23, 1874. R.S. §4877 relating
to National Cemeteries acts July 24, 1876. Gorgas Hospital is dated Mar. 24,
1928, ch. 240, §1, 45 Stat. 365. Hospitalization of
Mentally Ill Nationals was legislated by Pub. L. 86–571, §1, July 5, 1960. The
Armed Forces Retirement Home was legislated by Pub. L. 101–510, div. A, title
XV, §1502, Nov. 5, 1990. Hospitals & Asylums has been amended many times,
most recently so that section 302904 of title 54 was substituted for section
101(e)(3) of the National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. 470a(e)(3)) on
authority of Pub. L. 113–287, §6(e), Dec. 19, 2014, 128 Stat. 3272, which Act enacted Title 54, National Park Service and Related
Programs.